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Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler

INTRODUCTION
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The woman's disciples were jubilant; and, above the din and hurly-burly, I heard a thin, squeaking voice say, "Give that woman a Bible, and she would say more in five minutes than that man has said in his whole dis-c-o-u-rse." This was Billy Greenwell.
Brother Brown said nothing that night; but the next morning he said to me: "Bro.

B., the people were disappointed with you last night." "Why, Bro.

B., was it not a good sermon ?" "Yes; but it was not what the people expected." "Bro.

B., did the people expect me, uninvited, to pitch into a quarrel with which I have nothing whatever to do ?" "Oh, is that it?
Well, wait a little and you shall have an invitation." Bro.

Brown went out, and soon returned with a request that I should discuss the question that Mr.Chapman and his wife had been debating.


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